Fantasy Tip: Swisher ($2,900, 5.8% of cap) is 3-for-22 with a home run and eight strikeouts since joining the Braves. His career trajectory is heading in the wrong direction for fantasy purposes. Terdoslavich ($1,600, 3.2% of cap) is nothing more than a desperation flier at FantasyScore Tuesday, as he owns a measly .208/.236/.337 slash line over 55 plate appearances this season.

Fantasy Tip: Make sure to avoid Johnson ($3,500, 7.0% of cap) in all fantasy formats Monday, as he is suffering from flu-like symptoms. Terdoslavich ($1,600, 3.2% of cap) should be viewed as nothing more than a desperation source of cap relief by FantasyScore players Monday.

Atlanta Braves OF Joey Terdoslavich hit .291 with a .340 on-base percentage, two triples and two home runs in 86 at-bats in 24 Dominican Republic Winter League games this offseason, and he was invited back for the playoffs, when he went 23-for-70 (.329) with four doubles, six RBIs and a .386 on-base percentage in 16 games. He could be a candidate to fill in at first base if a long-term injury presents itself. Manager Fredi Gonzalez said he'll get some work at catcher this spring.

Fantasy Tip: Terdoslavich, who has the longest name in the majors with all different letters, is likely to see plenty of action through the weekend, and perhaps longer, with plenty of injuries. However, he is only worth a look in the deepest of NL-only fantasy formats.

Atlanta Braves OF Jason Heyward (undisclosed) left the ballgame Thursday, July 11. He was apparently reaching back toward his right hamstring.

Fantasy Tip: Not good -- any Heyward absence would mean more time for Joey Terdoslavich or Reed Johnson, though Evan Gattis (oblique), who's starting rehab soon, would be the one to benefit the most. Stay tuned.